Author: Angelica Piedrahita

﻿ In 1913, the North-American stereoscopic production company Underwood & Underwood sent the photographer Horace Dade Ashton to create a stereoscopic tour of Barranquilla, Colombia. At that time, Barranquilla was an important port on the Caribbean and a strategic location […]

From an elementary do-it-yourself exercise in which a 10-watt LED light bulb, a series of lenses and photoluminescent paint are mixed, a recognisable image of physics, representative of the dual nature of light, is expanded into space. To make this […]

Tickling, Buzzing and Other Discomforts brought together artists at different stages of their careers to explore the aesthetic dimensions of sound and sound perception from body, matter and space. From August 4 to 27, 2016, sound objects and performances were […]

This series of false surveillance cameras are printed on walls found in the streets of Bogotá and Monterrey, evoking the familiar relationship of citizens with the surveillance and control structures. When printed on lenticular sheets, each camera seems to follow […]

Amplifications is a series of sound experiences that explore the materials that interact to produce sound. Exercise No.1> Amplification of the sound of water falling on metallic surfaces. Different falls, variations in the flow of water. Exercise No.2> Ceramic speakers, […]

This project seeks to turn light into sound, precision measuring the light frequencies inside the exhibition space.Translating and mixing the audible sound frequencies according to the variations of light in the room, while visitors pass through the space. The installation […]

Another Tourist at the Falls consists of a set of stereoscopic videos that intend to follow the path of a Stereoscopic Tour Guide entitled “Niagara Falls Through the Stereoscope” published by Underwood and Underwood in 1900. These types of guides […]

River Soundscape is an audio-tactile installation that seeks to expose the constructedness of our ideas of landscape by re-contextualizing elements found in a nature scene: water from the river through its absence in an empty mason jar and imported decorative […]